EKETAHUNA NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Tho concert id aid of the Eketana Wesloyan Church funds, held at Elliston's Hull on Wednesday night, was a most decided success. Several ladies and gsntlemen from Masterton rendered assistance, their efforts being much appreciated.. Altogether the concert, was better than anything we have had for along time, and everyone was highly pleased with the evening's entertamipeiit. Residents living near the .Railway Station complain (bat for several nights their rest bos been disturbed by the hideous bellojjrings of ti bull, which has been; penned up—it is stated-without food or drink. .< - Oor. butchers have given ■: notice of their intention-to- i&isQ'vtho price bf| & I oe oflfM^^^^^Htihutcherß
keeper for the handaomi sura We have a poundkeeper and raDgors, and yet the ftrav ■orttHe ance ib as had as ever Cattle, horaeaXgjM and pigs winder übout at their ownV®B sweet will, una do considerabla damage lo roads and •\ The new creamery ting completion, and ready to 'commence operations'afio!t!S®l | the 15-.li of Ootober. 1 ' !-V
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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166EKETAHUNA NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 29 September 1893, Page 2
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